The site is owned and run by
the National Endowment for Science Technology and the Arts.
Planet Science sits within the Future Innovators Team at NESTA, and contributes to the aims of this programme in three ways:
- Stimulating an interest in science and investigation: Science and technology are major drivers of innovation, and these sectors need passionate and ambitious scientists.
- Developing the skills and attitudes of future innovators: Learning about science helps young people to develop important skills for innovation, such as enquiry, research and problem-solving skills.
- Sharing learning/best practice: Teachers, parents and young people can use the free resources that have been tested by the Planet Science team.
NESTA had previously delivered the whole of the Planet Science and Science Year Projects for the DfES.
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We maintain our links to the many science friends we made during this time, such as The ASE, Royal Society, BA and the Institute of Physics. We have also formed a special strategic relationship with the ETB.
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Previously funded by the Department of Education and Skills, the Planet Science site is now fully funded by NESTA which derives its capital from its endowment of lottery money.
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In the Lottery Act of 1998 NESTA was set up set up to "Contribute to public knowledge and appreciation of science, technology and the arts."
It was also generously supported by the AstraZeneca Science Teaching Trust in the site's transition phase between the DfES and NESTA.

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The site is for all children who study science and the teachers and other adults who support them.
The different sections of the site reflect the different visitors who come to the site.
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aims of the Planet Science Website
To support creative and fun approaches to science teaching and learning that help teachers to inspire their students and families to inspire themselves.
To engage more young people in science, encouraging more to consider studying science post-16.
we do this through:
- providing resources and information for teachers, to encourage creative and fun approaches to primary and secondary science teaching
- demonstrating to children and young people that science is both interesting and engaging for them
- supporting those who support teachers, children and young people, with content for parents and links to as many other science communicators and institutions as possible
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If you would like to get in touch about the website for any reason, or if you have a press enquiry, please email the Editor Katie Walsh at katie.walsh@nesta.org.uk
If you'd like to get in touch for any reason about the Planet Science Newsletter please email its Editor, Katy Hewis at planet-science.news@nesta.org.uk
Or send a letter to either of them at this address
NESTA
1 Plough Place
London
EC4A 1DE
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If you'd like to know about the history of Planet Science go to The Roots.
For all other press enquires please contact Katie Walsh.
Images (Please contact Katie Walsh for password)
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